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Originally Posted by !@#$%!
aaaah i located it now, thanks! no flamenco dancer on the cover, this purported puerto rican i never knew before
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Thurston's book also expands on the background of the sleeve, and the composition of Flower itself: basically, the calendar image (with T's annotations) came first, while Kim's additional verse (the "new girl in your life" one) is her skewering the naivety of his post-feminist rationalisation of it. It was one of my favourite parts of the book, and due credit to him for including it.